2. Property -- how it will eventually be acquired, and what'll happen next

3. Construction -- a preliminary introduction to some Valhalla construction projects (ironically this is a webpage still under construction, but understandably so since it's a very large topic to consider)

4. Energy -- some notes on how we intend to eventually bring Valhalla completely off the grid and self-reliant

5. Water-- rainwater harvesting basics, will add grey water recycling and other related topics to this webpage soon

6. Farm and Garden -- currently limited to soil information but the future home of everything having to do with food production at Valhalla

7. Animals-- very briefly describes how the Valhalla work ethic will apply to all animals on the property. Single species descriptions and detailed information about every animal planned for the property will be added as time goes on.

8. Frugality is Fun -- a groundbreaking program describing how the Valhalla Project will be carried out not just through fundraising, but through saving individual dollars.

9. Governance -- how all these activities will be accomplished under the guidance of a nonprofit 501(c)(3) Board of Directors and key advisory committees.

The Valhalla Project is a nonprofit organization recognized by the IRS.

What is the Valhalla Project?

Transitioning back into the civilian world following military service can be very difficult. The Valhalla Project offers post-9/11 combat veterans the opportunity to sort through this difficult process in a secure environment while building self-reliance skills on a 200-acre private homestead in the Ozark Mountains. Valhalla provides the time, space, and fellowship for individuals to assess their options for the future, develop personal goals for success, build personal discipline, and explore what is going right -- and wrong -- in their world. Participants may stay at Valhalla for up to three months, with excellent room and board provided, in exchange for participation in four hours of homesteading projects each day. Build it for yourselves, for your buddies, and for future generations of combat veterans: a real home-away-from-home, particularly for (but not limited to) those veterans who do not currently have supportive families of their own to rely upon. Active duty military personnel and combat zone civilian contractors are also welcome participants!